Thank you for completing this post-conference surveyYour feedback to the course directors and faculty will help them measure the impact of the conference and fulfill ACCME requirements. Your suggestions will help us improve future educational activities. Please know that results are anonymous and reported only as collective data. Since attending this summit, have you made any changes to your clinical/research/administrative/teaching practice? * Yes No If you did not make any changes, please indicate barriers or reasons why not. Check all that apply. * Current practice is satisfactory Lack of an implementation plan Lack of time Lack of staff resources Lack of material and tools Lack of support for change by administration Administrative/system costs Care costs/insurance coverage Patient barriers I disagreed with recommendations made in the course I am retired Content not applicable to my practice. Other... If you did not make any changes, please indicate barriers or reasons why not. Check all that apply. Other... Please indicate the strategies you have been able to implement in your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Check all that apply. * I recognize the risk factors associated with asymptomatic carotid atherosclerotic disease and implement a conservative approach to carotid revascularization in asymptomatic patients. I interpret current guidelines on utilization of cholesterol lowering therapy to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in my patients. I add omega-3 fatty acids to statin therapy in high-risk patients with elevated triglycerides I motivate smoking cessation behaviors in my patients, and prescribe pharmacologic options for smoking cessation therapies. I implement practical treatment protocols for the management of obesity in my patients. I explain the role of bariatric surgery and its impact to my obese patients diagnosed with diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. I initiate effective patient education discussions with my patients about the minimal level of exercise needed for improved health. I explain the scientific evidence behind popular weight loss diets to my patients. I am more familiar with the results of the CANTOS study and how targeting inflammation is a direct benefit on patient outcomes. I treat patients with type 2 diabetes at high risk for cardiovascular events who received empagliflozin and have seen improved cardiovascular outcome. I am better able to diagnose, properly manage and treat atrial fibrillation. I assess the long-term vital prognosis of my patients with abdominal aortic aneurysmal disease or peripheral artery disease to determine possible differences in survival, prognostic risk profiles and causes of death. I am better able to manage primary causes of aortic stenosis, its progression and risks, and prescribe the diagnostic tests and treatment options available. Other... Please indicate the strategies you have been able to implement in your practice as a result of your participation in this activity. Check all that apply. Other... Please describe one or two patient outcomes you have observed related to your enhanced use of the above strategies you learned at this summit. * How many patients in your practice have been impacted by what you learned at this activity? * 1-5 6-10 Over 10 No Impact I am retired Activity content was not applicable to my clinical practice. Considering this summit and your ability to implement improvements in your practice, what additional topics, information or tools could Baptist Health CME offer during future conferences to help you achieve change? Physician Spotlight: What’s your story?! Each quarter we feature a personal story about how participation in the CME Program has directly influenced patient care decisions or outcomes. Submit your stories and you might be featured next! Name Leave this field blank